What happened: Rubi has developed an enzymatic process to turn carbon dioxide into cellulose that's ready to be spun into lyocell or viscose.
What to watch next: movement around clothing, startup.

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What happened: Rubi has developed an enzymatic process to turn carbon dioxide into cellulose that's ready to be spun into lyocell or viscose.
What to watch next: movement around clothing, startup.
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Rubi has developed an enzymatic process to turn carbon dioxide into cellulose that's ready to be spun into lyocell or viscose.
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H&M wants to make clothing from CO2 using this startup’s tech.
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H&M wants to make clothing from CO2 using this startup’s techRubi has developed an enzymatic process to turn carbon dioxide into cellulose that's ready to be spun into lyocell or viscose.
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